Remember when Kenyan Wildlife Services royally fucked up when they were moving black rhinos earlier this month? You know, when 10 out of the 11 endangered rhinos died during a transport between national parks?

Somehow the story has taken a turn for the worse. The lone survivor was injured after lions attacked it. Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife Najib Balala announced Thursday.

These deaths, though? They were at the hands of conservation officers. The animals were stressed and starved, according to an independent investigation. The conservation officersreportedlygave the creatures water that was too salty, pushing them over the edge.

“The investigator found unacceptable professional negligence among officers,” Balala said during a press conference.

We can’t exactly blame anyone for the plight of this last surviving rhino (well, except the lions), but not all hope is lost. The surviving female is holding on as they continue to treat her. Kenya can’t afford to lose another.